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  2. Honky Tonk (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Honky Tonk" is an instrumental written by Billy Butler, Bill Doggett, Clifford Scott, and Shep Shepherd. Doggett recorded it as a two-part single in 1956. [ 2 ] It became Doggett's signature piece and a standard recorded by many other performers.

  3. Category:1950s instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    Honky Tonk (instrumental) J. Java (instrumental) K. The Kangaroo (song) L. Let's Have a Party (rag) Let's Have Another Party; The Lonely One (song) M. Mandolino (Les ...

  4. Bill Doggett - Wikipedia

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    Best known for his instrumental compositions "Honky Tonk" and "Hippy Dippy", Doggett was a pioneer of rock and roll. [4] He worked with the Ink Spots , Johnny Otis , Wynonie Harris , Ella Fitzgerald , and Louis Jordan .

  5. Honky-tonk - Wikipedia

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    The twelve-bar blues instrumental "Honky Tonk" by the Bill Doggett Combo, with a sinuous saxophone line and driving, slow beat, was an early rock and roll hit. New Orleans native Fats Domino was another honky-tonk piano man, whose "Blueberry Hill" and "Walkin' to New Orleans" were hits on the popular music charts.

  6. Tuff (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Scott released a version of the song on his 1992 album Mr. Honky Tonk Is Back in Town. [11] John Fahey and Cul de Sac released a version of the song on their 1997 album The Epiphany of Glenn Jones. [12]

  7. Instrumental rock - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental rock was most popular during rock and roll's first decade (mid-1950s to mid-1960s), before the British Invasion. One notable early instrumental was "Honky Tonk" by the Bill Doggett Combo, with its slinky beat and sinuous saxophone-organ lead. Jazz musicians who scored pop hits include Earl Bostic and Arnett Cobb.

  8. Garth Brooks' Black Friday honky-tonk grand opening will be a ...

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    On Oct. 10, Garth Brooks announced another in a series of his "Dive Bar" "concert series events scheduled for the grand opening of his new Nashville bar and honky-tonk Friends in Low Places on ...

  9. List of country genres - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia page lists various subgenres of country music, providing an overview of each.